Pycorn Announcementstag:launchpad.net,2008-08-04:/pycorn/+announcementshttps://launchpad.net/@@/product-logohttps://launchpad.net/@@/product2012-11-06T18:13:08.233982+00:00Moved to git/github2012-11-06T18:13:08.233982+00:002012-11-06T18:13:08.177298+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2012-11-06:/+announcement/10813Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>The project has pretty much moved to github: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/tornewuff/pycorn">https:/<wbr />/github.<wbr />com/tornewuff/<wbr />pycorn</a> - sorry bzr fans.</p>Python 0.05 released2010-05-23T19:18:47.520406+00:002010-05-23T19:18:47.453733+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2010-05-23:/+announcement/5887Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>Verison 0.05 has been released, and now has a &quot;proper&quot; binary release! Only the minimum amount of Python code is built into the binary itself; other modules are imported from a zipfile loaded as a ramdisk. The contents of the zipfile can be edited and rebuilt without requiring a compiler.</p>First release, with binaries!2010-02-02T16:36:03.232131+00:002010-02-02T16:36:03.124554+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2010-02-02:/+announcement/5027Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>Version 0.01 has been released, complete with precompiled binaries suitable for qemu or the Gumstix Verdex.</p>Initial wiki pages complete2010-02-02T15:37:35.959410+00:002010-02-02T15:37:35.860127+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2010-02-02:/+announcement/5025Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>The initial brain-dump into the wiki is complete and it now contains a basic description of the pycorn architecture, and various information about the goals and status of the project.</p>More things happening :)2009-09-22T11:59:23.576166+00:002009-09-22T11:59:23.487632+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-09-22:/+announcement/3842Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>It&#x27;s been a while but I&#x27;m back to developing Pycorn now. I&#x27;ve refactored a lot of the underlying C code (it&#x27;s now a proper library called embryo, which I guess is what a kernel comes from, no?) and there is support for accepting an initrd from the bootloader. Some tidyups are needed before I get to 0.01 but that&#x27;ll be soon!</p>MMU enabled, code almost entirely machine-neutral2008-12-03T17:45:14.744253+00:002008-12-03T17:45:14.695394+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-12-03:/+announcement/1556Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>Pycorn now boots into a virtual memory environment, using pretty much just generic ARM code. The pxa270 port now only contains some addresses in a link script :)</p>Python interpreter prompt works2008-08-21T11:24:04.159134+00:002008-08-21T11:24:04.055707+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-08-21:/+announcement/925Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>Trunk is now able to build python and produce a kernel image which boots to a Python interpreter, with just one minor complaint about the absence of zipimport. :)</p>Hello World! (no, really)2008-08-19T17:55:26.903876+00:002008-08-19T17:55:26.856787+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-08-19:/+announcement/913Torne Wuffhttps://launchpad.net/~torne<p>Well, er, the latest push of trunk now has a full working build system in it that can build a target kernel that.. prints &quot;Hello World!&quot;. It will set up QEMU and everything for you, and there are even instructions! Aren&#x27;t you lucky people!</p>
<p>The python interpreter does work, honest, but I&#x27;ve not stuffed it into the nice shiny build system yet. Soon!</p>